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PAGE EIGHT PROFITEERING FLOURISHES UNDER “Dz oon NOE GF CONGRESS: WHILE PROBE s/ore ts bran 10 SEND TROOPS INTO TREN IS GONOUGTED AGRINGT PIRATE xc ec seme u Caterers Granted Concessions under the Capitol Dome for Benefit of Clerks Exposed as Charging More for Food Than City Restatrants (Special to the Tribune) won bread for the family. roth Page 1) fina ent the Patti birth name wa Adela susan Patti, was a baby. When si ars old, hor parents ne destitute. emergency,” the inger “my mother considered that T widsextfaordinary vocal talent, and hit upon the idea of bri ng me out in concert. And so [ and soon np WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.— Looking here and there for profiteers | The child made her debut at Vrip-| i might swat as horrible examples to oth nose, of'a rare specimen of the genium profiteering—a veritable dou- "early ruined her voi Iile-headeg! monster true to the type at which the public now rails. For the purpos« of protecting pail clerks from being a © 10 he t hichen tips ar « milk 40 ¢ er” of French mutt t but if y t t sss has had its attention called to { from 10 to 30 per 1z are water Carey's p the existence, right under its very the juve fer Hall, in New York, singing ari. from the “Bart proc s not within reach, con- in 1850. She w ey of the day, an > by over .~ work, She appeared against the age of After x tour through the preyed West Indies, she withdrew to prepare Tor a greater career. At the age of 16 she appeared in the Academy of Mus’ ew York, in! her first opera role, “Lucia di Lam-| merm pining he he he latter ane tr Cohan (Continued » Pave 1) Moors Kim rroup Vu side he pached, ont “You'd better hush up ther “Moore said ‘Vl keep on ' policem: oin 1 Simp: lated H my on his cout Moore Bi wi trying to do and | told x to be ne no man \ Dare pot ch quickly 4 , he got £ 1 (caught him ap ; but one r 1 th ccrowd tripper When 1 up Moore had yx 1 inn who } pped ine, ut my gun nt softer of the Me- the dire baru ‘I fired into the barn up ort to stop hir Ne me if T would put yun, Then he nted to doctor to have his injurie ‘The crowd tool, him away fro: me fter we left the bars sked why he did 1 arrest the n who tripped him and assisted loore to escape, Officer Simpson in- ed that he wa ying to get Joore first but that he could get no gid from the crowd to arrest any inembers who aided Soore in his cape. Evidence showet the bullet hit ubove u water trough which was be ing used but that the bullet hit the wall some distance above the head y person in the bu testified thet the tre Prince Pat, the educated horse, > watering this horse in the stable on the shot war fired. Nobody wue ner Wiechaley thot that the which » had brought » had been dis He seared in court late ye hoon, but Judge Tabis told him diff- crently. The trial followed. A Tribune Wantad wil) sell it ri or w tributary of the Colorado. eq by him us A roused a s thusinasm, and her fame swept the! A eountry. At this time she was earn wetcrs flow, cannot be applied to Amo for Wy has a vital bearing o projects predica via the Gre oming Wyoming are by ernment appropri Inasmuch as ther of the usceptib! Utah ar California areas. than 3 Wyoming by virtue of. its -loca- tarcer. | tion on the apex of the continent is through the Green and Colorado to the Gulf of Califor he Platte, Yello in ry Wednesday tion ¢ ure inter Rer wonderful soprano iudience to the wildest ens} ing $100 a week. She repe; ted her conquest as a2 Sonnambule” in*Cov-| London, in 18 Her; 750 a month. | berinning of a dazzling| conquest of all Europe. Royalty en tertained her and courted her favors her hotels Men in all Stetions of xed her, but she brushed them (Continued from tion in W the projects which evoked ' vovernor’s de for the recla: ion Idaho with water from ywstone river which rises and flows northward iato mplates #5 ning.” Phis projects cor {at the Marquis on TIL years, Mme. F through Caux, wstone park! tunnel to river in nee via in Idahe headws e river in Wye uring a divorce in 1885 lo marrs or Ernesto colini, an Italian rain in! | was} ISS1 greeted by When she made her first apr in opera in the New York Ac: of Mu the scene of her girlish} with r conserved in Wy- tcuniph 20 years before. She! dndizaa ts Win Teeiwatile Al tthe height of her career, and! nd Colorado rivers. bocame the musical sensation of the \intor, The following year she sang the newly opened Metropolitan Her suaranteed sal- 100 a night—and it wee 5 “for Mme. Patti invariably re. ypear until the money wa omir ation ance! emy} of great ureas ir projects can no floodwaters oris and controlled by th the Wyomi i 1 to the projects, P lie in the valley fused to i er in Wyoming in her p he of acres which Mme. Patti held the record : ration with box-office star in operatic cirel Governor’When she appeared at a ma atal to cert in Mechanic's Hall in Boston i Arizona projects, as 1888, she faced an audience which) remoter project had a $18,900 to hear her. Durs} of Cafifornia' ing a single tour through Southt of the Green Amitrica she received in sala nd“fed down bonuses more than $300,000. It o rivers to the been estimated that she earned more 60,000 during her singing} encra hou essil Green sor of thous from that and Colo She made her final profes: ral p= > of 65 in London.! 1 in Wales “Craig-y- and, Baron in-head of waters which pearance at the y to the sea thru three Her lust days were pa: ated outleis—through the at her “beautiful cas * with her third hu derstam, whoin she smarri a year after the desth of } and Columbia to the Pacific, Ni und through und numer. of the Missouw-i Mme. Patti i mited to have left Ma ippi to the an estate valued at More than $8,- h H tal di She was the first opera t from jn the world to be made a n into of the Legion of Honor. of the | decorated by the Czar of & Missou- the order of Me Fremont county a 1 tone may be thre waters of a tribute tributary of th a with and was sppoint- First Singer of the constituting the greater por-' Gouri.” European potentiates vied the United States, therefore, with each other in showering her with in water originating in jewels, decorations and social distine 4 Wyoming tions. _- ee J..W. McKim, p Gutch. Oi1 compan; The ladies of the Altar and Re , ociety will serve a chicken dinn the Mullin club on Tuesday, Sept. 30, from 5 to 8 0% Tickets £1 The Heater That Gives the Most Heat With the Least Fuel It ts with great pleasure that we wish to demonstrate this wonderful Line to you. 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Se ee ise whatever American militar ; tor John Sharp Willisins of Missig way bie necessary: to mainte sfokesman inthe a@uaie, hrs acti the fai Bi phend Suriter tae Fear ball rolling toward ihe sending of feat oa Rahs |American troops into the N ee t. Under this, there wonld be no Hin TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS: te be en well ePst or ii to the number of troops the presi attention in Con Concord Grapes 55c basket IN nENVER mn preside ae Gee ae Peaches $1.50 per crate ihe a WE DELIVER TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. and other Walter R. Sault Re turned to Jail wood be Here after Cashing Bogus uae) Check and Making Fs- Es cape to Colorado uld have to CITY FRUIT MARKET South Wolcott—Phone 247 SEEEHEIHEEIEHE HEHEHE HEHHHEHHEHEBEHOKert —— iswered. Ut is wene that, im the fir t I omething more than t of troops to hold SENET INARI IR IIIS ELLER IAA ERD ERD ED ee ee enn nee Se a eel ; || Charzed with th dorsement of 2 check on the Fargo Oil com le to the Indepen which he wa THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 2:30 PICTURES TONIGHT Iris hea ol BEST VENTILAT. ED THEATER IN MATINEE Denver Wh FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 THE STATE eral forge ver st week —- TODAY Maurice Tourneur Production— W oman” An Enchanting and Fascinating Photoplay written by Chas. Whittaker. TOMORROW MARGURITE CLARK —IN— “ets Hilope’” Massive Sets and real fire shown in this picture. Drawing with furniture mado especially for 4 “LET'S ELOPE.”” Mon.---Tues.---“CHECKERS” t upo orn out by the Eelp Clothing company wh Sinith obtained merchandise valued ut 6% in change when he t C, Jensen, taxi dr im to the extent of § trashed a check $1 Smith when he drove him to the tion las: The che tendered th pany was protested aE: and it was ‘ urn then that the 0 the authori ed t to r polic aul L. I went to D ver in It \ hal intended to gc when the - “o locate him, Elgin company He recognized “tantly upon — the eet, and caused hi t f Kilgore dr ar tak lay, 4 io! com the how: ment. throw WITLTAM FOX pre sents 2 greatest vacing story in the world - abasic drama of: tl Tuan emotio ons. +" IRIS MONDAY & TUESDAY Admission—25¢ and 50c, War Tax Included.